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Biodiversity in salt marshes builds climate resilience

Ribbed mussels support salt marsh grasses during a 2016 drought at Sapelo Island, Georgia.

Ribbed mussels support salt marsh grasses during a 2016 drought at Sapelo Island, Georgia.

Credit: Christine Angelini


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Dead stalks of salt marsh grasses in a Sapelo Island marsh; the grasses died in a 2011-2012 drought.

Dead stalks of salt marsh grasses in a Sapelo Island marsh; the grasses died in a 2011-2012 drought.

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Ribbed mussels help maintain salt marsh grasses during a 2012 drought in Charleston, South Carolina.

Ribbed mussels help maintain salt marsh grasses during a 2012 drought in Charleston, South Carolina.

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A mound of ribbed mussels is embedded in the mud around healthy salt marsh grass stems.

A mound of ribbed mussels is embedded in the mud around healthy salt marsh grass stems.

Credit: Christine Angelini


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Mussels pave the surface around salt marsh grass stems in a Georgia marsh.

Mussels pave the surface around salt marsh grass stems in a Georgia marsh.

Credit: Christine Angelini


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Marsh grasses killed by soil salinity stress in a Sapelo Island salt marsh in July 2016.

Marsh grasses killed by soil salinity stress in a Sapelo Island salt marsh in July 2016.

Credit: Christine Angelini


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